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bill that raises the debt ceiling but also adds several gop priorities like the keystone pipeline or tax reform or even delaying obamacare for one year. >> the real play here is going to be leading up to the debt ceiling discussion where we could get a full delay for a year, including taxes of obamacare and i think the president is ready to do that. >> reporter: fat chance say democrats. >> their strategy will fail. because the financial markets will pistol whip the republican conference into doing then what they should be doing now. and that is pay america's bills. >> reporter: but let's go back to that first deadline, the looming government shutdown. >> senator, i know you're exhausted. >> reporter: ted cruz finally sat down after his headline grabbing -- >> i do not like green eggs and ham. >> reporter: conservative celebrity making -- >> i tweeted a speech that ashton kutcher gave. >> reporter: 21 plus-hour talk-a-thon against obamacare. >> how do you feel standing there for so long? >> to be honest i feel terrific, energized that the american people had an opportunity, i hope, to en
bill that raises the debt ceiling but also adds several gop priorities like the keystone pipeline or tax reform or even delaying obamacare for one year. >> the real play here is going to be leading up to the debt ceiling discussion where we could get a full delay for a year, including taxes of obamacare and i think the president is ready to do that. >> reporter: fat chance say democrats. >> their strategy will fail. because the financial markets will pistol whip the republican...
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it is a tax on people's pacemakers, a tax on people's hearing aids. the government got so hungry to pay the huge cost of obama care they started taxing things that should not be taxed that affect people's health care. many democrats in the senate or for repealing it. that should be attached to the cr. the democrats should support it. president obama should sign that into law. if the government shuts down it will be because the democrats insist on taxing people's pacemakers. >> van, i'm going to let you respond. ari, let's be honest, because it's serious enough because of what's coming up with the debt ceiling, we have to back up the rhetoric a bit. you're still tying a political fight that you lost fair and square to something that is going to be hurtful to american people, aren't you? >> i don't see how that's political to say that people's pacemakers should be taxed. it's the substantive flaws of the legislation itself. when you deal with the substantive flaws of legislation, fix it and for decades people have attached legislation like this to these
it is a tax on people's pacemakers, a tax on people's hearing aids. the government got so hungry to pay the huge cost of obama care they started taxing things that should not be taxed that affect people's health care. many democrats in the senate or for repealing it. that should be attached to the cr. the democrats should support it. president obama should sign that into law. if the government shuts down it will be because the democrats insist on taxing people's pacemakers. >> van, i'm...
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the question is always, taxes, taxes in spending, revenue, new taxes, no taxes, medicare changes. we know the pieces. >> right. >> is the political will to finally make a deal? >> let me put it to you this way. i don't want to dodge your question. the ryan budget proposed that wealthy receive benefits under social security. you could raise their taxes if you want to and give them the same amount of money or leave the taxes where they are and give them less money. republicans have put some very, very difficult things on the table already. we talked about raising the social security age. very difficult to have that conversation. we've talked about means testing which is what i described. if you're still making $1 million in retirement, should you get the same medicare benefit as somebody that's at the poverty line? these are difficult things for people to talk about. that's evidence of our willingness to talk. >> willingness to talk is one thing. i think you would agree, to get it done, what is needed is leadership and what people are going to be looking to at uhl you. >> always com
the question is always, taxes, taxes in spending, revenue, new taxes, no taxes, medicare changes. we know the pieces. >> right. >> is the political will to finally make a deal? >> let me put it to you this way. i don't want to dodge your question. the ryan budget proposed that wealthy receive benefits under social security. you could raise their taxes if you want to and give them the same amount of money or leave the taxes where they are and give them less money. republicans...
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my taxes are going to your salary. so what are you -- you're still getting paid, taking your family out to dinner. i'm figuring out what i'm going to do next week. >> i see you nodding in agreement. i heard you say, this is comedy. i don't like what's happening on either side. what makes you most angry? >> exactly. well, you know, i kind of feel like essentially when you go to day care and pick up your children and you see toddlers, you know, squabbling over a toy. >> you feel they're squabbling children? >> exactly. >> what's hanging in the balance for you personally. >> this is called the affordable care act. i feel like i'm underinsured. so it just opens up a sensibility for individuals like me who have chronic illnesses. you have to take and maintain mcs which can be very, very costly. >> these are just some of the concerns. we'll ask you to stick around with us. we'll talk to you maybe one more time and check back with you to find out how this is impacting you, the threat of the shutdown, what's keeping you up at
my taxes are going to your salary. so what are you -- you're still getting paid, taking your family out to dinner. i'm figuring out what i'm going to do next week. >> i see you nodding in agreement. i heard you say, this is comedy. i don't like what's happening on either side. what makes you most angry? >> exactly. well, you know, i kind of feel like essentially when you go to day care and pick up your children and you see toddlers, you know, squabbling over a toy. >> you feel...
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district court has indicted teresa and her husband joe on 39 counts of fraud and tax charges. the two are accused of exaggerating their income while applying for loans before housewives debuted in 2009, then hiding their fortunes in a bankruptcy filing after the first season aired. the federal indictment alleges they lied to the bankruptcy court, to the irs, and a number of banks. the pair faces pretty stiff penalties, up to 30 years in prison and a million dollar fine if convicted. joe was also charged with failure to file tax returns between 2004 and 2008, a time when he earned nearly $1 million, adding to an already checkered legal past. >> we've been hearing rumblings of in the news for years now and it's all come to a head with the latest charges. >> reporter: joe's lawyer did not immediately respond, however, teresa's lawyer said she will plead not guilty, releasing a statement saying she supports her husband and adding, quote, i am committed to my family and intend to maintain our lives in the best way possible, which includes continuing my career. as a result, i am hop
district court has indicted teresa and her husband joe on 39 counts of fraud and tax charges. the two are accused of exaggerating their income while applying for loans before housewives debuted in 2009, then hiding their fortunes in a bankruptcy filing after the first season aired. the federal indictment alleges they lied to the bankruptcy court, to the irs, and a number of banks. the pair faces pretty stiff penalties, up to 30 years in prison and a million dollar fine if convicted. joe was...
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presidential shoutout, sanford learned her state's health exchange made a mistake, calculating her obama care tax credit. >> i don't trust the system at all. here in washington state. >> reporter: now she says she can't afford the plans available in her state. >> i wanted to be the poster child of how it did work out. that makes me really sad that it has to be the negative instead of the positive. >> reporter: contacted by cnn, the ceo of washington state's health exchange released a statement saying the program would like to sincerely apologize to jessica sanford and all those affected in washington state by this error. the state and the white house say there's nothing they can do. >> we're certainly as sorry as we can be that jessica is one of the folks affected by this. >> reporter: we can report this morning there is one tiny bit of good news in jessica sanford's story. she did find out from the state of washington that her son will be eligible for medicaid, so he will be insured while she remains uninsured. a small measure of good news there and her story attracted a lot of attention as you
presidential shoutout, sanford learned her state's health exchange made a mistake, calculating her obama care tax credit. >> i don't trust the system at all. here in washington state. >> reporter: now she says she can't afford the plans available in her state. >> i wanted to be the poster child of how it did work out. that makes me really sad that it has to be the negative instead of the positive. >> reporter: contacted by cnn, the ceo of washington state's health...
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defund the president's health care plan, maybe they'll send it back to the senate to take away the tax on high-end medical devices or make a modest change to obamacare to make a political point. if it gets there too late and you're on the verge of a government shutdown, speaker boehner has to make a choice, do we keep the government open and carry on for another day? there's a lot of internal debate in the republican party about this. if nothing else, ted cruz is making a national name for himself. >> that's absolutely right. really president obama is not just talking health care, trying to sell the president's health care law. i want to have our viewers a little bit of how hillary clinton introduced bill clinton and president obama. >> they are both democrats. they have fabulous daughters. they each married far above themselves. and they each love our country. >> good way of introducing them. >> humor works. she's tieing herself -- she's back with the current president, two of the most popular national democrats besides her maybe in this transitional phase of her life. interesting hum
defund the president's health care plan, maybe they'll send it back to the senate to take away the tax on high-end medical devices or make a modest change to obamacare to make a political point. if it gets there too late and you're on the verge of a government shutdown, speaker boehner has to make a choice, do we keep the government open and carry on for another day? there's a lot of internal debate in the republican party about this. if nothing else, ted cruz is making a national name for...
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there is common ground on tax reform. on some form of military discretionary cuts. this 1.2 trillion is painful and stupid and they want a way out of it. there's a lot of pressure on both sides. >> i say secret negotiations, good. i say them not talking about it, better. i think encouraging this process to continue, because this is the way they have to work down there, best. i say this is the most hopeful situation i've seen down there in 2 1/2 months. >> really? >> they're doing it the right way. they might not get to where they need to get to, and that happens but they're doing it the right way. >> the range of options is out there. the possibilities of how to cut the deficit, that's all been discussed over and over ad nauseam again. if we talk about spectrum sales one more time, i think people will start passing out. it's all about the political will. is the political will there this time? >> the calculation has been the pain will inspire political will. we haven't seen this before. every time people say it's going to be fine, we're not going to have a shutdown o
there is common ground on tax reform. on some form of military discretionary cuts. this 1.2 trillion is painful and stupid and they want a way out of it. there's a lot of pressure on both sides. >> i say secret negotiations, good. i say them not talking about it, better. i think encouraging this process to continue, because this is the way they have to work down there, best. i say this is the most hopeful situation i've seen down there in 2 1/2 months. >> really? >> they're...
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what do you want people to take from your presence here when they're thinking on whether or not tax dollars should be spent on this? >> if you go to term of preschool, it can determine the rest of your life. determine your chance of graduating from high school, going to college, going to jail or not. and the money that you spend early is paid back so many folds by not have been to remediate later on. >> nobel prize winning economist as some com and said this is the best investment that you can make. benefit bernanke as well. and we don't do that investment because kids don't vote and they don't make political contributions. if people are listening to this and they want and believe that kids should have those investments, they've got to pick up their phone and call their congressmen and women and demand action on behalf of kids. >> we've done the research. we understand the connection. "new day", we pledge to follow the legislative effort. in terms of whether or not legislation can be effective, jennifer, you took up another cause, paparazzi, have you seen a difference in your life? have you
what do you want people to take from your presence here when they're thinking on whether or not tax dollars should be spent on this? >> if you go to term of preschool, it can determine the rest of your life. determine your chance of graduating from high school, going to college, going to jail or not. and the money that you spend early is paid back so many folds by not have been to remediate later on. >> nobel prize winning economist as some com and said this is the best investment...
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each penny increase is $4 million a day that is out of your pocket in this country so that's like a tax on consumers, quite frankly, less money to spend. >> everyone is going to wonder yes prices go up in the summer traditionally but is this a long-term trend or a spike? >> you could see it tends to spike in the summers so maybe we hope maybe that in september it will go down. lot of people watching this level right before the financial crisis you had the record highs in gas prices. look at what happened, nothing helped gas prices more than a global recession. we don't want that. no question. but you can see the peaks tend to happen in the summers, hopefully that means prices go down in the fall. >> you see a slow trend upward. this is so important because this affects every family. >> absolutely. >> not everyone flies, maybe not everyone's buying a home but everyone's driving. >> gas prices it is your personal economic indicator, every week you fill up the tank so you feel that more than any other single thing other than a job you feel gas prices. >> we're watching this and following t
each penny increase is $4 million a day that is out of your pocket in this country so that's like a tax on consumers, quite frankly, less money to spend. >> everyone is going to wonder yes prices go up in the summer traditionally but is this a long-term trend or a spike? >> you could see it tends to spike in the summers so maybe we hope maybe that in september it will go down. lot of people watching this level right before the financial crisis you had the record highs in gas prices....
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they deduct it from their tax liability here. we set that it was no deduction. we signed that as an effort to stop apartheid. and it passed. and i never thought i would ever see nelson mandela. when i saw him and people introduced me, he says, yes, i know him. they were trying to push me, saying he had the wrangle amendment, you know. and he says, oh, no, not the wrangle amendment. i thought, my god, here we go. he says, no, the white south africans call that the bloody wrangle amendment. and he said, i would suggest you get a -- >> there's that sense of humor. >> yes. he was a big giant. he was so warm, like a bear that would hug you and you fell apart no matter who you were or where you were. >> congressman, we have to say thank you for sharing these very personal stories of your time with nelson mandela. donna brazile, thank you as well, john king with wonderful mementos from that time as well. thank you to the three of you for sharing these significant memories you have of a great leader. >> fun to celebrate that life. >> isn
they deduct it from their tax liability here. we set that it was no deduction. we signed that as an effort to stop apartheid. and it passed. and i never thought i would ever see nelson mandela. when i saw him and people introduced me, he says, yes, i know him. they were trying to push me, saying he had the wrangle amendment, you know. and he says, oh, no, not the wrangle amendment. i thought, my god, here we go. he says, no, the white south africans call that the bloody wrangle amendment. and...
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. >>> i do love this song. we do run the world, so glad somebody is finally a recognizing it. welcome back to "new day." time for the pop four with nischelle turner. >> chris just sits silent. >> surrounded. >> we're kicking it off with mrs. carter. partnering with pepsi, number four story. queen b came under fire after supporting michelle obama's let's move campaign. her response, she encourages everyone to live with balance. the criticism, of course, you don't support one campaign and then support a coke product or pepsi product that has a lot of sugar and calorie. >> you about the money or the mission. >> it's difficult. you have to make some money. >> she made a lot. reportedly $50 million off that deal. >>> number three story a, whitney houston's daughter officially engaged. announcing her engagement on facebook that contrary to reports they are not related by blood
the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. >>> i do love this song. we do run the world, so glad somebody is finally a recognizing it. welcome back to "new day." time for the pop four with nischelle turner. >> chris just sits silent. >> surrounded. >> we're kicking it off with mrs. carter. partnering with pepsi, number...
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al-shabaab has raised tens of millions of dollars through extortion and illegal tax schemes, fees they levy. the group is believed to have the most american members of any terror group. a government report estimates 40 americans have joined al-shabaab over the last now years. nearly half of them from the somali community in minnesota. even though the mall massacre in kenya happened half way aren't world, there is a central question that we're asking, could it happen on american soil? >> yeah, how vulnerable are we. so what are have you learned about how secure our malls are and other soft targets here? >> we've seen these attacks overseas on civilians in very public areas. we saw it in madrid in '04 and in '05. that raises questions whether or not this could happen here at home. >> reporter: it may be more than 7,000 miles from kenya to the united states, but the mall massacre couldn't bring a tragedy any closer to home. this washington, d.c. resident was in the mall. >> i just waited in the stairwell for an hour and a half. there were two individuals with me that had superficial gunsh
al-shabaab has raised tens of millions of dollars through extortion and illegal tax schemes, fees they levy. the group is believed to have the most american members of any terror group. a government report estimates 40 americans have joined al-shabaab over the last now years. nearly half of them from the somali community in minnesota. even though the mall massacre in kenya happened half way aren't world, there is a central question that we're asking, could it happen on american soil? >>...
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it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ >>> you're watching "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> i knew you were going to let that one linger. >>> welcome back to "new day." it's wednesday, august 28. let's get right to michaela for the five things you need to know for your new day. >> the white house laying the groundwork for a possible military strike in syria over the use of chemical weapons. those weapons are a threat to u.s. national security. syria, for its part, says it will be ready to defend itself. >>> president obama and former president bill clinton and jimmy carter set to speak at the lincoln memorial marking the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and dr. martin luther king jr. historic "i have a dream" speech. >>> california wifirefighters m have turned the corner, it is still growing but at 20% containment and not encroaching on tourist areas. >>> san diego officials meeti
it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ >>> you're watching "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> i knew you were going to let that one linger. >>> welcome back to "new day." it's wednesday, august 28. let's get right to michaela for the five things you need to...
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fcc saying we're getting complaints from tv customers saying we pay tax money. our hard earned tax dollars going into massive stadiums they're building in the cities. we should be able to watch whatever game is played inside the stadiidium that we are essentially funding. the fcc is considering voting on getting rid of this rule. only considering. >> joe carter, thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> after a massive hack of customers' credit card and debit card data, target is trying to make amends with its shoppers after the break we're going to tell you what the retail ser is doing this weekend, today and tomorrow. >>> and plus meteorologist jennifer gray here with your weekend forecast. >> yep, and this weekend could be a mess. we have showers and storms, possible severe weather, including gusting winds. tornadoes, even, and even ice and snow. we'll break it all down for you when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini delivers fast craving relief in just 3 minutes. double your chances of
fcc saying we're getting complaints from tv customers saying we pay tax money. our hard earned tax dollars going into massive stadiums they're building in the cities. we should be able to watch whatever game is played inside the stadiidium that we are essentially funding. the fcc is considering voting on getting rid of this rule. only considering. >> joe carter, thank you. >> appreciate it. >>> after a massive hack of customers' credit card and debit card data, target is...